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29 Oct 2015, 3:00 am by Daphne Keller
Financial incentives for companies to simply honor all removal requests, or to err on the side of removal in case of doubt, are extremely strong. [read post]
6 Aug 2015, 6:21 pm by Kevin LaCroix
These include digital forensic preservation and investigation, notification of a broad range of third parties and other constituencies,[1] fulfillment of state and federal compliance obligations, potential litigation, engagement with law enforcement, the provision of credit monitoring, crisis management, a communications plan – and the list goes on. [read post]
22 Jul 2015, 2:18 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
  And that can happen even with strong opposition by state representatives. [read post]
11 Jul 2015, 2:14 pm by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
” In response to this warning, health plans and other Covered Entities and business associates, as well as sponsoring employers and boards and other management of all these organizations should take immediate steps to audit and shore up as necessary their internet application and other HIPAA security and privacy policies, procedures and management of their health plans and related operations. [read post]
4 Mar 2015, 5:34 pm by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
Americans trying to predict how the Supreme Court will rule on King v. [read post]
9 Feb 2015, 11:44 am
The advertising often features a picture of a politician who is taking the credit. [read post]
9 Jan 2015, 4:31 am by Kevin LaCroix
And if companies are not using the de facto national standard for cyber security, then why is that the case? [read post]
24 Jan 2014, 12:57 am by Kevin LaCroix
  In an unreported August 1, 2011 ruling in National Credit Union Administration v. [read post]
24 Jan 2014, 12:57 am by Kevin LaCroix
  In an unreported August 1, 2011 ruling in National Credit Union Administration v. [read post]
1 Dec 2013, 3:50 am
(but e.g., Backer, Larry Catá, Collisions of Societal Constitutions: Hierarchical Power Arrangements and Horizontal Effects in the Management of Human Rights Regimes (May 2, 2012). [read post]
1 Apr 2013, 12:51 am by Kevin LaCroix
 In 2011, not unexpectedly, the EECS was focused on publicly traded companies in the financial institution sector and how those companies portrayed their exposure to sovereign debt. [read post]